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Chapter12 Vocab.JH:) Test

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1830, a great debate over nullification.
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To withdrawl, South Carolina threatened to do this.
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Under the treaties, Native Americans would be moved to an area that covered what is now Oklahoma, and parts of Kansas and Nebraska
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Was Jackson's Vice President, and became President in 1836.
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This bill raised tariffs on raw materials and manufactured goods. Southeners were outraged.
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An increase in prices and decrease in the value of money.
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Was hailed as "one of the master-spirits who stamp their name upon the age in which they live".
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A harsh journey of the Cherokee from their homeland to Indian Territory.
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1840, Whigs choosed him to run for President(From Ohio)
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The practice of giving government jobs to political backerss.
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1830, This act called for the government to negotiate treaties that would require Native Americans to locate west.
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This said, a state had the right to nullify, or reject, a federal law that it considered unconstitutional.
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Trail of Tears
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William Henry Harrison
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Tariff of Abominations
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Martin Van Buren
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inflation
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Indian Territory
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Spoils System
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John C. Calhoun
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Webster-Hayne debt
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secession
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doctrine of nullification
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Indian Removal Act
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This was the idea of spreading political power to all the people and ensuring majority rule.
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A former military hero from Tennessee.
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A brilliant Cherokee who tried to find a way to teach the Cherokees to "talk on paper like white man".
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Named after a British Party that opposed the royal power.
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He was in the 1830 debate, and was a powerful speaker from Massachusettes.
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An important Indian leader in Indian resistance wars.
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Whigs chose him to run for vice-president(From Virginia)
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A severe economic slump.
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A widespread of fear about the state of the economy, and spread throughout the country.
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Monroe's Secretary of State, and was New Englands choice.

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